Prepare for Your EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

These studies measure and record electrical activity from the muscles and nerves. They are most often used to assess symptoms of pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness.

Part of the study may involve small needles that are inserted into the muscle. Mild electrical shocks are given to stimulate the nerve. You may experience some discomfort during the tests, but they generally are not painful. These tests take less than one hour.

To prepare for an EMG, please do the following:

Bathe or shower on the day of the test; wash arms and legs well to remove body oils

Don't use lotion, bath oils or creams

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes, and remember to bring shorts and a short-sleeved or sleeveless shirt.

Eat your normal meals (but you may wish to avoid tobacco or caffeine for a few hours prior to your test)